[Postcard] 1942 November [to] Doctor & Mrs. Stoughton
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Title
[Postcard] 1942 November [to] Doctor & Mrs. Stoughton
Subject
Gibson, Theodore Whidden Jr.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Description
Raisch sends postcard of Harvard Bridge with view of MIT where he is currently taking a course. Ted Gibson is also there.
Creator
Raisch, Henry
Source
Wagner College Archive, Horrmann Library
Date
11/15/1942
Contributor
Wagner College, Staten Island, NY
Is Part Of
A complete index to the letters in this collection can be found here: http://library.wagner.edu/wagnerarchive/StoughtonPDF/Correspondence index.pdf
Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
Type
text
Identifier
Raisch1
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Text
[FRONT]
HARVARD BRIDGE, SHOWING MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IN BACKGROUND, BOSTON, MASS.
[BACK]
HARVARD BRIDGE
"One of the main connecting links between Cambridge and Boston. In the background may be seen the buildings of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one of the finest schools of engineering and science in the country. Technology occupies about fifty acres of land fronting on Massachusetts Avenue and Memorial Drive."
A/C Henry Raisch 9391
AFTD Holman W94
Mass. Inst. of Tech.
Cambridge, Mass.
Dear Doctor and Mrs. Stoughton,
This is my new alma mater. So far we haven't done any studying but spend our time drilling etc. This takes up the first six weeks of the course.
I met Ted Gibson five minutes after I had arrived. We see each other quite often.
Regards to all,
Henry
HARVARD BRIDGE, SHOWING MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IN BACKGROUND, BOSTON, MASS.
[BACK]
HARVARD BRIDGE
"One of the main connecting links between Cambridge and Boston. In the background may be seen the buildings of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one of the finest schools of engineering and science in the country. Technology occupies about fifty acres of land fronting on Massachusetts Avenue and Memorial Drive."
A/C Henry Raisch 9391
AFTD Holman W94
Mass. Inst. of Tech.
Cambridge, Mass.
Dear Doctor and Mrs. Stoughton,
This is my new alma mater. So far we haven't done any studying but spend our time drilling etc. This takes up the first six weeks of the course.
I met Ted Gibson five minutes after I had arrived. We see each other quite often.
Regards to all,
Henry
Original Format
http://library.wagner.edu/wagnerarchive/StoughtonPDF/Raisch1.pdf
Date Digital
2014
Citation
Raisch, Henry, “[Postcard] 1942 November [to] Doctor & Mrs. Stoughton,” Wagner College Archives and Special Collections, accessed April 25, 2024, https://wagnercollections.omeka.net/items/show/16350.